Gabriel Perelle (1604-1677) - Landscape with ruins

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Gabriel Perelle presents Landscape with ruins in etching on laid paper, plate signed, 20 by 24 cm, a 17th‑century French realist landscape.

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Good impression on laid paper.

Gabriel Perelle (born 1604 in Vernon, Eure, died 1677 in Paris) was a French draftsman and printmaker of topographic views and landscapes.

A pupil of Simon Vouet, Perelle specialized in classical landscapes not dissimilar to those of Francisque Millet, although more obviously decorative. He founded an etching workshop, and his sons Nicolas and Adam assisted him.

Perelle was also a pupil of Daniel Rabel and produced several hundred engravings both from his own drawings and from those of other artists such as Israël Silvestre, Paul Bril, Jacques Callot, Michel Corneille the Elder, Jan Asselijn, Jacques Fouquières, Cornelis Poelenburg, and Sébastien Pontault de Beaulieu.. These engravings in the etching and intaglio mainly depict landscapes of the Paris region, including views of castles, where he introduced the variety by adding ruins and various accessories.


Published by Pierre Mariette.

Condition:
Surface dirt. Some foxing. Brown stains. Some foxing. Grey stains on bottom margin.

Good impression on laid paper.

Gabriel Perelle (born 1604 in Vernon, Eure, died 1677 in Paris) was a French draftsman and printmaker of topographic views and landscapes.

A pupil of Simon Vouet, Perelle specialized in classical landscapes not dissimilar to those of Francisque Millet, although more obviously decorative. He founded an etching workshop, and his sons Nicolas and Adam assisted him.

Perelle was also a pupil of Daniel Rabel and produced several hundred engravings both from his own drawings and from those of other artists such as Israël Silvestre, Paul Bril, Jacques Callot, Michel Corneille the Elder, Jan Asselijn, Jacques Fouquières, Cornelis Poelenburg, and Sébastien Pontault de Beaulieu.. These engravings in the etching and intaglio mainly depict landscapes of the Paris region, including views of castles, where he introduced the variety by adding ruins and various accessories.


Published by Pierre Mariette.

Condition:
Surface dirt. Some foxing. Brown stains. Some foxing. Grey stains on bottom margin.

Details

Artist
Gabriel Perelle (1604-1677)
Title of artwork
Landscape with ruins
Technique
Etching
Signature
Plate signed
Country of origin
France
Condition
Good condition
Height
20 cm
Width
24 cm
Depiction/theme
Landscape
Style
Realism
Period
17th century
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